i cant find the instructions to convert the crib to the toddler bed with the safety rail or the full toddler bed with the detached dresser. ive googled all day and only found this web site.i cant find the instructions to convert the crib to the toddler bed with the safety rail or the full toddler bed with the detached dresser. ive googled all day and only found this web site.

I need the directions to the Rockland all in one crib too!!!!I need the directions to the Rockland all in one crib too!!!!

AnonymousJun 25, 2008

Has anyone found a solution on how to convert the crib to a toddler bed? I call JcPenny and they have to send my info to the company. My toddler is now climbing out of his crib and we really need to convert Has anyone found a solution on how to convert the crib to a toddler bed? I call JcPenny and they have to send my info to the company. My toddler is now climbing out of his crib and we really need to convert

I to Have the Natural Finish "All-In-One" Nursery By Rockland and have lost the instructions can someone please help tried looking online dont seem to find anything even close.I to Have the Natural Finish "All-In-One" Nursery By Rockland and have lost the instructions can someone please help tried looking online dont seem to find anything even close.

AnonymousSep 26, 2008

I need parts list information. The lock nuts and pegs/dowels are unique and I can not find anything on line for this model.I need parts list information. The lock nuts and pegs/dowels are unique and I can not find anything on line for this model.

My daughter just turned two and has started to climb on op of the attached dresser. I've looked all over and I can't find the instructons. My husband is getting anxious and I'm afraid that he'll take it apart without the instructions and ruin the bed. HELP! My daughter just turned two and has started to climb on op of the attached dresser. I've looked all over and I can't find the instructons. My husband is getting anxious and I'm afraid that he'll take it apart without the instructions and ruin the bed. HELP!

AnonymousMar 07, 2009

I bought the crib two years ago and have the same problem. I need to convert this to a full size bed!!! I bought the crib two years ago and have the same problem. I need to convert this to a full size bed!!!

I just received the rockland convertible crib and it didn't come with instructions. Thus, I have no recommendations for converting it to a toddler bed and am frustrated that I may not put the actual crib together correctly. Any advice out there? I just received the rockland convertible crib and it didn't come with instructions. Thus, I have no recommendations for converting it to a toddler bed and am frustrated that I may not put the actual crib together correctly. Any advice out there?

Would any who found their instruction book be willing to go through the trouble of scanning the actual pages and posting them for the rest of us who still can't fond ours? If I could find ours I would be happy to, but alas, I cannot either.Would any who found their instruction book be willing to go through the trouble of scanning the actual pages and posting them for the rest of us who still can't fond ours? If I could find ours I would be happy to, but alas, I cannot either.

AnonymousMay 15, 2009

need to turn crib into bed with no instructionsneed to turn crib into bed with no instructions

AnonymousMay 21, 2009

I can not locate maual to convert crib to toddler bed.I can not locate maual to convert crib to toddler bed.

1 Answer

I finally found my instructions!! It's actually really easy to convert to a toddler bed:
Step one: Take out four screws (two on each side) of the front railing and top bar. They are the screws holding the front railing and the top bar to the side of the crib and the dresser.
Step two: Lower the mattress to the lowest setting.
Step three: Place the toddler bed railing in place. It can go either way depending on which side of the crib your toddler sleeps. We put the taller part of the toddler railing closest to the dresser because that is where our son's head usually is.
Step four: You'll need 4 1.5 inch hexagonal screws to screw in the toddler railing. After 2.5 years, I could only find two of them, so I used two 1.5 inch regular screws that came with the crib. On the taller part of the toddler railing -- the screws go into the 1st and the fifth holes. On the shorter side of the railing, the screws go into the 3rd and the 5th holes.
That's it.. You've now got a toddler bed!

I also wanted to mention that if you call JCPenney (that's where I ordered this crib from), they can contact the company directly and have them send an instruction booklet. I don't know about extra parts though.. When at first I couldn't find my instruction booklet, I called JCPenney to see if they could do that. Having them send the instruction booklet would cost $12. By the way, the name of the company that makes the crib is Nav Far Woodworking and they are based in Taiwan. Good luck trying to get a hold of them...I couldn't find any customer service email for them. I decided to look a little harder and found our manual. I also wanted to mention that if you call JCPenney (that's where I ordered this crib from), they can contact the company directly and have them send an instruction booklet. I don't know about extra parts though.. When at first I couldn't find my instruction booklet, I called JCPenney to see if they could do that. Having them send the instruction booklet would cost $12. By the way, the name of the company that makes the crib is Nav Far Woodworking and they are based in Taiwan. Good luck trying to get a hold of them...I couldn't find any customer service email for them. I decided to look a little harder and found our manual.

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I know of a website called mySimon.com that carries rockland prouducts and parts. If that does not work maybe a look on craigslist or ebay to find the part you need, and maybe the person selling the item will break the crib down. i would also try rocklandmfg.com. I hope that helps you because this can be a problem.

Call Storkcraft and ask if they can email instructions. Explain that their site isnt working
and you need them asap. Should do the trick.
Contact Stork Craft toll-free at (866) 361-3321Storkcraft Website
Good luck